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JON HALL

-FORBIDDEN ISLAND

IN COLUNIA COLOR

WINAN ADAMS

COMING SOON

B.B. the Screen's Most Talked-About Actross, in Hor Most Daring Role, Is Rapidly Putting Menroa and Lollagrigida in the Shadol

BRIGITTE

BARDOT

DANIEL

CELIN

in

MAM'SELLE

STRIPTEASE

Directed by: Marc Allegret

A French production with English dialogue

ROX Y & BROADWAY

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SIMONE SIGNORET

Awarded

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For Her Role in

"ROOM AT THE TOP"

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A Savage Story of lust and ambition

SIMONE SIGNORET

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ROOM AT THE TOP

GONALU WOLFITS RINALD HIASIGN HERMIONE BADRELEY

Distributed by BRITISH LION FILMS A 20th Century-Fox Release

! THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1959.

U.S. Strategic Air Command Lee Astor

Deterrent

To Russians

South Bend, Ind., May 17. Only the Strategic Air Command has deterred Russia if it ever entertained plans for invading Western Europe, Gen. Albert C. Wedemeyer said tonight.

Wedemeyer gald Americans "proportionate shore" at the are demanding to know if the Nato dodenco effort, "But we United States "defences aroare carrying for more than our being strengthened through thoshare," he added, Administration'a foreign ajd programme."

"The reat mystery to me," he ald, is that we in the United States continue to delude our relves that we enn co-exist with

Communisip and that

American dollars will buy loyal Woman Ill

friends."

In a speech over a radio net- werk Wedemeyer said pro- ponents of foreign ald argue that the best means of avolding war.

Delightful Concert By Maurice Wilk

By ERNST GOTTSCHALK Violinist Maurice Wilk's concert on Saturday night at the University's Loke Yew Hall, where he was assisted by the Philharmonic Orchestra under its conductor Professor Arrigo Fas, save not only great pleasure but also ample food for thought worthwhile for contemplation.

Commendable

The concort WGS what is which fails amiably on the ear guphematically called,ell- as most works of this composer Attended. Yet considering the do, was faithful and free of

eentimentalistle quality of the artist as well as

exaggerations, He suggested that the United al programme, the audience yet it did not throw my new Stales "review and revamp" jla foreign aid programme so that it had renounced a Baturday-ight on this point or that,

In his playing of Bach,, how- would be made more realist!ight dinner or dance porty to

hear Mr Wilk was actually top over, he is the equal of his more immediately."-UPI.

sparse. But perhaps the reason famous colleagues. lay not so much in that as in the fact that none of the gramophone companies has yet There. Instead of sheer tonal scent to bring his name to beauty or grandeur, he offers the attention of the vast record-subtlety and transparent musical Bach's solo sonatas [buying public. This seems in integrity.

explicable, for Mr Wilk is are difficult to put across.

The violinist approached the clearly a very fine artist,

first one with a real cornmend- able measure of control in view Taste Improved

of the work's flendish difculties, Secondly, the taste of Perhaps the slow movements could have been more spacious Hongkong audience has proved considerably opd no and sublime, perhaps the fugue visiting artist should think that could have been more powerful he has to have on his pro-had he used a wider range, but The Atlantic, a Hner operated gramme those overworked war-the general outcome was highly by the American Banner Lines, in order to attract an audience.

hoɛɛca or pyrotechnica pieces satisfying nonetheless,

The concert was presented by reported it had taken Mru

In Atlantic

New York, May 17,

A German woman who

"They remind us that, since suffered a cerebral haemorrhage The North Atlantic Treaty Or- Has switched, ships in the North ganisation (Nato) came

into Allanile and is being rushed to beln, the Soviets have not New York, it was reported here lukin one rquare foot of West- today. ern Europe," he said.

Not Effective

But Wedemeyer nald body know! whether

the im-

ANOTHER

no-Elfrelda Relger, a63-year-old For Mr Wilk played mostly Mr Harry Odell, who by calling the resident of Cologne, off the Bach from whose music, so in the orchestra for assistoner, average Rave it commendable practical Soviets intended to occupy temburg American Uncr Mon- the legend goes, the tan carly this morning. Western Europe.

shies away The concert-goer

Do support. Atlantic is due to dock here being too heavy," But Satur "Obviously," he

day's listeners, among which added, tomorrow. "Western Europe's 21 Nato divi-

| Young people were much in sion defence with insufficient air

Detalls of the transfer were evidence, enjoyed and appre- support is not an effective war not reported.

cinted Bach's first solo sonata, deterrent, if the Soviets ever

his second violin concerto and tertained invasion plans, one

the cores, which Mr Wilk weapon alone has deterred them

very appropriately chose also from that composer's different the US. Strategic Air Com- mand."

compositions for solo violin.

By the way, how graicfijl we can be that for a few years of his life Bach was lured away from the Church to duke who loved secular instru

R

The Montan, which left hero Friday, did not have a doctor aboard.

The Woman was returning Wedemeyer said Weslemheme after visiting her Europo

carrying Its daughter in California.-UPI.

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Sydney, May 17.

mental music above all else! A Melbourne woman. Mrs Opportunities for live performance of the de- lightful reconti violin concerto are all loo rare here and should not be missed by anyone who loves music.

Robert Vanroa, her Ameri- can husband and their four children arrived høre today by air from America on their way to settle in a small town near Mol bourne.

Mrs Vanroo sald: "I am con- vinced now that Australia 19 the only country to live in."

But returning to the lessons of Saturday's concert, I come to the problem of the orchestra. It has become the fashion, to acoll at our orchestra because on several occasions the gap

Her husband Bald, his decision between the standard of the

to come to Australia had been visiting artists and the standard of the Orchestra

influenced to somo extent by became OC- casionally too glaring. To this "rebel" former Stanley Yankus. to US. the publicity given comes that until now the Mr Vanroo said they ha orchestr was not able to suis- thought he would have a better tain its level of achievement, chance in Australia. that is to say that on one oc-

"I am a labourer, and the custow it achieved fairly antisfy inpaurers in America have no ing performances and the next chance of keeping up with thi time one had discovered a de-high cost of living," he said. plorable decline.

Inherent

"I have

been around quito

4 bit of the farming country in the US, and I can tell you that Yarkus is right-ho The reasons for this state of Stanley affairs are inherent in the very American farmer is not getting character of the organization a fair go," added Vanroo. and are either too obvious or Stanley, Yankus recently re- have been vented alrendy too belled against "too many com often that. I should repost them trols" in the US.. particularly ngain. To remedy this stute of in regard to farmers, and, after affairs, so important for our a ten-day visit of Australia has cultural He.. the orchestra needs decided to return here to sel Not only the support of the to-China Mall Special. public, but also that of official Drencies and of the private. musical and cultural praonisa. tions, so that a more consistent and higher standard may be Fuchieved,

II such support in hot forth- coming the efforia of such devpied personalities is Peq fessor Fon or Dr. Bard, to ten- tion only a dow, intill in the long run remaja rather futile.

As was on Saturday, the orchestra had one of his bet- Ter days. Though one could have wished here and there for Uveller attack and for greater sonority from certain groups of the orchestra, !! contributed greatly to the outstanding succosa of the evening."För with Me Wilk as e suayp-toned and fluent yet essentially' tin- demonstrative sololat, 4he music of the Bath concerto, with its

movement of supremo klow beauty and interest, emerged as Latisfying in ensemble and ex- pressive content as an intimate piece of chamber music.

Mr Wik's performance of the Mendelssohn concerto,

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